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The phrase "avoid further pain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the intention to prevent additional suffering or discomfort in a situation.
Example: "In order to help him heal emotionally, we must find a way to avoid further pain during the therapy sessions."
Alternatives: "prevent additional suffering" or "stop more pain".
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The idea of schools as places where children have to overcome their physical fear and learn to fight in order to survive psychically and avoid further pain sounds downright hellish, like the sort of Dickensian scenario a modern society would boast of having overcome.
Patients who wake up after surgery with insufficient pain relief should be treated immediately to avoid further pain.
To avoid further pain and discomfort, wash the anal area with warm water instead of using toilet tissue, and then apply Castor oil to the hemorrhoid.
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However, other investigations have reported different behavior, such as increased upward rotation scapular rotation, suggesting these motions are compensatory mechanisms to avoid further shoulder pain during activity [ 34].
Those pressures could force MPs opposed to the deal to reconsider their position to avoid further political and economic pain, and eventually back for the deal in a revote.
The main goal of OA treatment is to establish an early diagnosis, to correct the initiating causes and to commence either intra-articular, systemic or both pharmacological treatments in order to diminish pain, avoid further joint damage, and facilitate the recovery of normal joint functions [ 1, 3].
If you feel knee pain developing, avoid further injury by resting, icing down your knee, using compression bandages and elevating the knee.
Further management strategies that women have reported include the style of underwear and clothing that they were required to wear to camouflage the use of incontinence pads, and to avoid further irritation of the perineum and associated pain [ 7, 10].
The hypersensitivity at the site of the injury that is associated with acute pain motivates the patient to avoid further damage [23, 24] and, thus, is protective of tissues and the organism [25].
The hypersensitivity at the site of the injury that is associated with acute pain motivates the patient to avoid further damage [ 23, 24] and, thus, is protective of tissues and the organism [ 25].
"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
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